A recent poll states that 60% of the population is fed up with congress. Most people I've talked to have complained about the current direction of government. What bothers me, and others like me, is that people are willing to complain and speak about what is wrong, but when asked what we can do to fix it, look like a deer in headlights.
The first thing we should do is vote for independent parties. Every time. In 2008 I pledged to never vote for a republican or democrat again. I have stuck with it. I voted yesterday in Minnesota's primary election, and voted a straight independent ticket. The first thing people say to me when I tell them this is, "But you're throwing your vote away and giving it to the democrats." I am not throwing my vote away. My vote is mine to give. No one party has a claim on it or a right to it. If republicans and democrats do not represent my views, I would be doing a huge dishonor to my morals and values by giving them my vote.
What a lot of people don't understand is that the republicans and democrats have had control over the US government for over 200 years. Sure, their names changed, but ultimately, these two parties have a monopoly on government. They play themselves to the public as opponents on opposite ends of the spectrum, but that is not their true ideology. Their one and only goal is to stay in power. To accomplish that, they will work together. In the 2008 election the republicans and democrats banded together to keep third parties out of the debates. Anyone running for president has the right to participate in the debates, but they didn't let Bob Barr participate.
A recent article states that the Tea Party is winning in elections, but that they are costing republicans Senate seats. This is the republican and democratic media teaming up against independent parties. Republicans have no right to Senate seats. Democrats have no right to Senate seats. The only people who have a right to Senate seats are those we elect.
As citizens, we should be able to vote for whomever we choose. Any candidate running for president should be on the ballot. In 2008, the republicans and democrats joined hands once more to keep Bob Barr off of the ballot in five states. Bob Barr was only on 45 state ballots. I'm not endorsing Bob Barr, or saying he is the answer to all of our problems, I am pointing out how destructive the republicans and democrats are to our voting process and our freedom.
The second thing people say to me when I tell them that I vote for independents is, "An independent will never win." That may or may not be true. With our electoral college it is completely possible that no matter who we vote for as citizens, somebody else will be elected by the electors. If everyone decided to vote independent, the electors may very well decided to put a democrat in office. We won't know until it happens. The primary reason for voting independent is to send a message to the republicans and democrats. That message is, "You no longer represent America."
Can you imagine the uproar America would be in if the popular vote elected an independent, but the electors put in a democrat or republican? Can you imagine the reaction of the republicans and democrats if they found out more and more votes were going to independents? Do you think they might change their game-plan? I am of the opinion that the republicans and democrats are too far gone to try and save. I want America to open up their political system and let the citizens have more than two choices each election.
Competition is good. Competition leads to progress, real, measurable progress. Progress that doesn't raise taxes, progress that doesn't give handouts to the undeserving. Politics is a none-competitive venture right now. The health care vote passed. I believe both parties wanted it passed, even though there was 'strong' republican opposition. The only reason the republicans opposed it is so that the average American says, "Wow, the republicans opposed the health care bill. I'll vote for them next election." In reality, the republicans wanted the health care bill passed as much as the democrats did. Why? Because they want more power. They don't have to worry about competitors, so they get bored and want more power. They see themselves as kinds, gods even.
I did not vote for Obama, but we all elected him. 60% of us are upset with him, and yet he was elected. I knew before the election that he was a socialist. None of my friends believed me. They do now. As Americans, we need to take responsibility for this mess. We elected him. We have allowed them to take our freedoms away, we have allowed them to tax us, we have allowed them to rule us. Our problem is not democrats. Our problem is not republicans. Our problem is democrats AND republicans.
Take responsibility. Learn about candidates before going to the polls. If you are tired of the direction our country has been going in since the Great Depression, vote independent, don't vote republican or democrat. Republicans and democrats have taken us to where we are today, they will not save us. Do you research, please be an informed voter. If you are not informed, you are part of the problem. Turn off CNN. Turn off FOX. They are both evil. Think for yourself. Vote independent. Take responsibility. Take control.
© 2010 Nate Phillipps
Obama isn't part of congress. That poll you mention says that only 29% say he's done worse than expected. So when you say that 60 percent of us are upset with Obama, you're confusing congress with the president. Those are two totally different branches of our government.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I am aware, and should have been more specific, that the president is not a member of congress. However, my point with lumping them together was that during the Health Care bill, Obama exerted a lot of pressure on congress, or should I say a lot of influence. An example is found here: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/288523.html
ReplyDeleteAlso, on August 11, 2010, the date this blog was published, Obama had a disapproval rating of 56%, which means that Americans were more or less fed up equally with the president and congress (understanding of course there is a 4% difference).
The approval rating numbers I mentioned can be found here: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/obama_approval_index_history
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